The Urban Audubon

The Urban Audubon is our newsletter, mailed quarterly to members. It provides up-to-date stories on hot topics in New York City conservation, profiles of conservation leaders, background stories on NYC Audubon’s activities, profiles of bird species and their habitat in the NYC area, and information members can use to help our conservation efforts – from reducing energy usage to protecting woodland and watershed areas.

Available issues, January 2009 to current.

Click the first line (Volume and No.) below to view or download PDF copies of past issues of The Urban Audubon.

Winter 2016/17 - Volume XXXVII, No. 4Issue Highlights: Two Beams, Two Tributes, Of Raptors and Rats, The Fall Roost, Birding Cemeteries in the Five Boroughs: Evergreens, Owls of New York City, Holiday Books for Children

Summer 2015 - Volume XXXVI, No. 2Issue Highlights: Counting Birds in New York City, Tricolored Heron, North Brother Island, Book Excerpt: Field Guide to the Neighborhood Birds of New York City, Favorite Bird Websites, Big John's Pond, Vagrant Birds in the New York City Area

Spring 2015 - Volume XXXVI, No. 1Issue Highlights: Up on the Roof (Javits Center), Golden-Winged Warbler, This Coffee Is for the Birds, Conserving Our City of Nature: The Artwork of Alan Messer, Reconciling Culture and Conservation at Jamaica Bay, Forever Birds Stamps, Project Safe Flight Goes to College